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samedi 14 mars 2026

BREAKING in Manhattan: Crowds at the Al-Quds March Kicking Off From Times Square Are Openly Chanting “We Support Hezbollah Here, We Support Hamas Here!” Deport These Domestic Terrorists.


BREAKING in Manhattan: Crowds at the Al-Quds March Kicking Off From Times Square Are Openly Chanting “We Support Hezbollah Here, We Support Hamas Here!” Deport These Domestic Terrorists.


The image shows a protest with signs (“STOP TRUMP’S WARS,” “WAR ON IRAN”) and a headline that attributes chants in support of U.S.-designated terrorist organizations to an Al-Quds march starting at Times Square, with a call to deport participants. Al-Quds Day protests happen in multiple cities, and pro-Palestinian marches in NYC have drawn thousands in recent years. But the photo here isn’t from Manhattan — it’s from London in 2019, identifiable by coalition placards and an officer’s uniform. No credible contemporaneous reporting or police record describes a Times Square Al-Quds march where crowds chanted open support for Hezbollah and Hamas.

Some NYC protests have featured controversial slogans (“Intifada revolution,” “globalize the intifada”) that critics link to Hamas; local officials have condemned antisemitic incidents. That’s the real context. The headline crystallizes those tensions into a single, arrest-worthy chant and a deportation demand. The picture is a real rally, just not the rally named; the chants quoted aren’t documented for that scene; the call to deport is political hyperbole. It works because the debate is real; the match of text, location, and image isn’t.


This is what happens when radical ideologies are allowed to fester unchecked on American soil. In the heart of Times Square, crowds waved flags of foreign enemies and boldly chanted their support for Hezbollah and Hamas—both designated terrorist organizations by our own government. These aren't peaceful demonstrators; they're openly endorsing groups that murder innocents and plot against the West.

Our nation has welcomed immigrants seeking freedom, but not those who come to glorify terrorism, chant "death to America," and wave portraits of tyrants. This isn't free speech—it's a direct threat to our security and values. The First Amendment protects debate, not celebrations of violence against our allies or calls for rebellion here at home.

It's time to act decisively: identify those who cross the line into material support for terror, revoke visas, pursue deportations where applicable, and send a clear message that America will not tolerate enemies within our borders. We love this country too much to let it be undermined in our own streets.

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